Getting Along with Teachers: Tips for Middle School StudentsAs children begin school this year, one of the most important things is to get along with their teachers. While there are varying opinions on this matter, one fact is that the only way to improve relationships between students and teachers is for both sides to try harder to make it work.

Time Management for Parents and TeensManaging time is just as important for kids as it is for adults. With so many demands on kids today with deadlines for reports, books to read and various projects and assignments, how do you help your child balance it all?

Using Gaming to Encourage Healthy HabitsNearly every kid today plays video games, and most parents believe they play too much. However, gaming can be used to encourage healthy habits, and even boost energy levels and encourage teamwork. Learn more about how to transform your child's gaming habit into a healthy habit.

When Your Child Does Not Like His or Her TeacherThere can be a number of reasons why your child may butt heads with his or her teacher. Before completely siding with either party, try to understand both sides of the situation in order to improve the relationship.

Helping a Child Cope with Test AnxietyDo you have a child who suffers from text anxiety? This can range from mild symptoms to those more severe, and bleed over into other areas of your child's life. Learn some tips to help mitigate the anxiety, while still encouraging your child's best efforts on tests.

How to Protect Your Child from Cyber BullyingIf there is one word that evokes emotion with your child it would be the word bully. Everybody deals with bullying at some point in life. In this day of technology it can be even easier for bullies to get to their targets using email, facebook and phones. What can you do as a parent?

Parents Should Not Help Too Much With HomeworkMost likely, you've encountered the person at work who constantly seeks approval of the boss. "Am I doing this right?" "Does this look good to you?" "What were the steps in that process again?" Children also seek validation, when it comes to their homework. As parents, it's very tempting to step in.